WHATCHACALLIT WITH STARS

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I found this item today in an area that has produced several civil war artifacts. At first I thought it was a (very heavy) top to a ladies purse. I just stuffed it in my pocket and kept on searching. When I got home and started cleaning it up, stars started appearing! Does anyone know if this is part of a civil war relic--maybe Texas or Mississippi? It is brass, about 5 1/2" tall, and about 4" wide. It has small "pully wheels" at each end. Any help greatly appreciated!
 

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OldNBroken said:
riding spurs?
Not sure...I think the span from end to end is too wide to fit around heel (5 1/2" from pulley to pulley), but what do I know? Thanks for your reply--you may be right!
 

neat relic :icon_thumleft: MR TUFF
 

kind off looks like a spur :dontknow: nice find regardless
 

Very interesteing piece. It surely looks from the period. My first thought was a spur but after a closer look I ruled that out. The eyelet at the top makes me think that it was used to lift something. Artillery shell I think would be too large for this size. I have checked my civil war books and I see nothing even close. I am sure that there are many on here trying to identify this and I will be checking back because now I am curious.
 

cracker said:
are the pulley wheels slotted like this=
Yes--although bent in a few places, the pulleys are configured exactly like your picture. I worked on them a little last night and actually got them rotating. Thanks for your response and also to ALL who have taken the time to make a comment--I REALLY appreciate it!
 

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